Hi there,
Before diving deep into the SCOPE I would like to give you a brief description of both the subjects.
Comparative Literature-: A fundamental project of Comparative Literature is to Cultivate reading across linguistic boundaries in order to highlight everything that the exclusive focus on a national literature.
English Literature-: It's a conventional way to do that.
So, It is advisable to go for Comparative Literature as it gives a broad understanding.
https://www.bu.edu/wll/home/why-study-comparative-literature/
You can visit this website to get a rough of what am I talking about.
I hope this helps you!!
Hello!
Both are English courses which analysis poetry. English literature focuses on the written works of the authors. Texts will be from every part of the world, literature includes screenplays, nonfiction, song lyrics, online communication etc. Whereas this comparative literature deals with cultural expressions, national, geographic and disciplinaries. English literature have more scope than comparative literature. My suggestion for you is pursue English literature. Choose wisely, ALL THE BEST. Hope the answer was helpful.
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